Emerging Roles of TWIK-1 Heterodimerization in the Brain

Authors
Cho, Chang-HoonHwang, Eun MiPark, Jae-Yong
Issue Date
2018-01
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, v.19, no.1
Abstract
Two-pore domain K+ (K2P) channels play essential roles in regulating resting membrane potential and cellular excitability. Although TWIK-1 (TWIKtandem of pore domains in a weak inward rectifying K+ channel) was the first identified member of the K2P channel family, it is only in recent years that the physiological roles of TWIK-1 have been studied in depth. A series of reports suggest that TWIK-1 may underlie diverse functions, such as intrinsic excitability of neurons, astrocytic passive conductance, and astrocytic glutamate release, as a homodimer or heterodimer with other K2P isotypes. Here, we summarize expression patterns and newly identified functions of TWIK-1 in the brain.
Keywords
DOMAIN POTASSIUM CHANNEL; RECTIFYING K+ CHANNEL; FUNCTIONAL HETERODIMERS; NEURONAL EXCITABILITY; SUMOYLATION SILENCES; PASSIVE CONDUCTANCE; TASK-3 KCNK9; SUBUNITS; TREK-1; ASTROCYTES; DOMAIN POTASSIUM CHANNEL; RECTIFYING K+ CHANNEL; FUNCTIONAL HETERODIMERS; NEURONAL EXCITABILITY; SUMOYLATION SILENCES; PASSIVE CONDUCTANCE; TASK-3 KCNK9; SUBUNITS; TREK-1; ASTROCYTES; TWIK-1; K2P; astrocyte; brain; heterodimerization
ISSN
1661-6596
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121883
DOI
10.3390/ijms19010051
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